F. Nicholai Triveti, de ordine frat. Prædicatorum, Annales sex regum Angliæ, qui a comitibus Andegavensibus originem taxerunt, (A.D. M.C.XXXVI-M.CCC.VII) / Ad fidem codicum manuscriptorum recensuit Thomas Hog.
- Nicholas Trivet
- Date:
- 1845
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: F. Nicholai Triveti, de ordine frat. Prædicatorum, Annales sex regum Angliæ, qui a comitibus Andegavensibus originem taxerunt, (A.D. M.C.XXXVI-M.CCC.VII) / Ad fidem codicum manuscriptorum recensuit Thomas Hog. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Kenilworth, rebellion prepared at, 269 ; siege laid to, 270 ; it is taken, [1/9 Kent, the men of, favour king Stephen, 13 Kilwardby, Robert, is made arch- bishop of Canterbury, 278; his writings, 279, and life, ib. L. Lambeth, new church of, is founded by Baldwin, archbishop of Can- terbury, who is forbidden to proceed with it by Clement III, 109; Hubert, archbishop of Canterbury, is also ordered by Innocent III. to pull it down, 160 ; council at, 301. Lampeter, the castle of, 298. Lando the antipope, who assumed the title of Innocent I11., 94. Lanercoste, 410. Langton, Stephen, archbishop of Can- terbury, 179 ; obtains leave to take possession of his see, 203 ; favours the Dominicans, 209; holds a council at Oxford, 210 ; divides the Bible into chapters, 216 ; dies, ib. Lantilawr, the Welsh defeated at, by Gilbert earl of Gloucester, 304. Lateran, councils of, 91, 193. Legend of the mother of the Soldan of Iconium, how she was a Christian, 98. Leicester, Simon Montfort earl of, makes himself master of the person and. kingly power of Henry IIlI., 261; his power declines, 262; he is killed at the battle of Evesham, 266. Leicester, the countess of, 294. Leopold, duke of Austria, takes Ri- chard I. prisoner at Vienna, 148 ; letter of the Old Man of the Moun- tain to, ib. ; delivers up Rüchard to the emperor Henry VI., 150. Lewellyn, prince of Wales, disturbs the peace of England, 212 ; dies, 230. Lewellyn, prince of Wales, lays waste Chester, 245 ; further inroads, 250. Lewes, battle of, 259 ; Mise of, 260. Leyborne, Roger of, 236. Liege, 97. Limoges, 87. Lincoln, the fair of, 200 ; the French defeated at, with much loss, 201. Lincoln, bishops of : Alexander, imprisoned by Ste- phen, 10. —— Geoffrey, 77. ——— Richard, 101. ——— St. Hugh, 105. —— William of Blois, 174. Hugh of Wells, 182. Robert Grostéte, 242. —— Richard de Gravesend, 300. Oliver Sutton, 301. Linlithgow, Edward ]. winters at, 395. Livonia converted to the faith in the time of Innocent III., 196. Lombardy, affairs of, 86. London, the citizens of, receive Ma- tilda, 13; afterwards favour Stephen, 16; rise against king John, 193; councils at, 16, 272. London, bishops of: Robert, 13. —— Rüchard, 55. ——— Gilbert, 55. ——— Richard, 118. ——— William, 160. Stephen of Falconbridge, 212. Henry, 266. Richard, 365. Longchamp, William of, bishop of Ely, 118; chancellor to Richard I., ib. Longsword, Nicholas, bishop of Sa- rum, 358 Lothair I1I., emperor, dies, 8. Louis VI., king of France, dies, 7. cross, 23 ; perfidy of the Greek em- peror to, 24; returning from the East, he is taken prisoner by the Greeks, 26 ; is liberated, ib.; oc- cupies Vernon, 29; marries Con- stantia, daughter of the king of Spain, 36, and, secondly, the daughter of the count of Blois, 49; makes peace with Henry II., 87, which is confirmed, 89; visits the place of martyrdom of St. l'homas, 90 ; falls into a grievous sickness, 94, and dies, ib. Louis VIII., as dauphin, invades England, 196 ; makes a truce with Henry IIL, 200 ; his fleet is seized by the English, 201; he sues for peace, and obtains it, ib.; succeeds his father, and is crowned with his wife Blanche, 212 ; contrary to his oath, he seizes the English pos-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29336934_0454.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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